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As United Airlines endures widespread criticism and mockery in the United States after a passenger was forcibly removed from a flight Sunday to make room for a United employee, the public relations fallout threatens one of the carrier's most important overseas markets: China.

Stephen Colbert has come under fire and backlash following his Monday night monologue on his show “Late Night with Stephen Colbert,” where he made what some have described as homophobic slurs directed toward President Donald Trump and Russian leader Vladimir Putin.

The GOP’s plan to replace ObamaCare, known as the American Healthcare Act, has received its fair share of criticism across both sides of the aisle since its introduction in early March. However, Rep. Kevin Brady (R-TX) reassured Neil Cavuto during an interview on the FOX Business Network that he’s “confident” members of Congress will come together to pass the bill.

On Monday, a suicide bomber killed at least 22 people, and injured dozens more outside the Manchester Arena in England as fans, including children, were leaving the venue following pop artist Ariana Grande’s performance.

Rep. Kevin Brady (R-Texas) of the Ways and Means Committee said Wednesday Republicans are “still on track” to deliver major tax reform this year, despite Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell’s (R-Ky.) announcement Tuesday to delay the vote on the Senate’s health care bill until after the July 4th recess.

On Tuesday the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) released a memo containing sweeping new immigration guidelines, and included were details on U.S. Customs and Border Protection’s (CBP) agenda for plans to build a wall on the U.S.-Mexico border.

After a federal judge put a temporary halt on President Trump’s executive order attempting to strip federal funding from states acting as sanctuary cities on Tuesday, Texas passed a new law tackling the controversial matter in the Lone Star state Thursday morning.

With a better than expected June jobs report that added 222-thousand jobs, wage growth remained stagnant – an area that Labor Secretary Alexander Acosta believes will begin to rise as more part-time jobs are converted into full-time jobs.